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Shipwreck reveals ancient market for knock-off consumer goods
Ceramics from a 900-year-old shipwreck hint at complex Indian Ocean trade routes.
Driverless delivery startup Nuro raises almost $1 billion
Nuro is already doing fully driverless grocery deliveries in the Phoenix area.
NASA has taken a significant step toward human landings on the Moon
Traditional aerospace powers as well as newer companies like SpaceX are likely to bid.
After a remarkable resurrection, Firefly may reach space in 2019
"They said 'Screw it, let’s just do it and go to space.'"
Bay Area: Join us 2/13 to discuss a new hope for tech activism
Leigh Honeywell will talk about tech workers challenging companies to be more ethical.
Google Play caught hosting an app that steals users’ cryptocurrency
"Clipper" app replaced user's wallet address with addresses controlled by developers.
A potted history of Japan’s car industry delights at the Petersen Museum
A pre-war Datsun, some outrageous custom cars, and not one but two Toyota 2000GTs.
Scenes from America’s largest auto show
The Chicago Auto Show runs from February 9-18 at McCormick Place.
Our favorite two-player board games, 2019 edition
Snuggle up with a loved one this Valentine's Day and play a game.
Drug companies are sitting on generics—43% of recently approved aren’t for sale
You pay more for medicine because hundreds of generics aren't for sale.
New images of the distant Ultima Thule object have surprised scientists
"The new images are creating scientific puzzles."
Apple’s internal hardware team is working on modems now, likely to replace Intel
Move would end dependence on Intel after the Qualcomm fallout.
Two sea level studies have some good news, bad news
A second look at a shocking 2016 study, plus the climate impacts of melting ice.
AT&T sued by Sprint, must defend decision to tell users that 4G is “5G E”
Sprint says AT&T's "5G E" campaign violates laws against false advertising.
Nintendo: 3DS sales falling “faster than anticipated”
Hardware support will continue even as new software dwindles.
Microsoft: Yeah, we make Office 2019 and Internet Explorer, but don’t use ‘em
A curious week in which Microsoft disses its own products.
Google wants a VP of Wearables, might finally take smartwatches seriously
Google job listing hopes someone—anyone—will save Wear OS.
Google Fiber’s biggest failure: ISP will turn service off in Louisville
Google Fiber will leave city and try to clean up the mess it made.
Report: Bezos-hired sleuth suspects sexts stolen by “government entity”
Bezos gave private eye unlimited budget to investigate stolen photos.
Hate needles? This ingestible pill painlessly injects drugs into your gut
Researchers aimed to replace insulin shots, but it could work with other drugs.
Apple to developers: disclose screen recording or get booted from App Store
Developers must tell users about the feature or remove it completely.
Lego Movie 2 isn’t just amazing—it’s also the Solo we always wanted
Possibly the funniest and most heartwarming PG-rated film I've ever seen.
Rocket Report: Rogozin’s crazy promise, SpaceX tests Mars engine, SLS slips
"The workload is large, but I believe we can handle it."
Jeff Bezos goes public with alleged AMI blackmail over nudes
Bezos says if he "can't stand up to extortion, how many people can?"
Just when an end seemed near, two 3D-printed gun-file legal battles get new life
Defense Distributed takes gun-file legal fight to N.J., as Washington case will continue.
Flickr gives free accounts a few more days to save their pictures from destruction
Users have another month to ensure they're below the 1,000-picture limit.
Cable lobby asks for net neutrality law allowing paid prioritization
NCTA says paid prioritization should be allowed if it creates "public benefit."
Apple pushes fix for “FacePalm,” possibly its creepiest vulnerability ever
Bug in FaceTime Group feature allowed people to eavesdrop on users' audio and video.
Second-generation Land Rover Evoque gets hybrid option
Updated subcompact SUV from Land Rover can show you what's underneath the car.
Dealmaster: Take $150 off a new 11-inch iPad Pro with 256GB of storage
Plus deals on the latest Kindle Paperwhite, Super Mario Odyssey, and more.
Messy office owners, rejoice: Skype now blurs the background to your video
No need to frantically tidy things up before making a call.
Green New Deal bill aims to move US to 100% renewable energy, net-zero emissions
10-year mobilization project emphasizes unionized labor and emissions reduction.
Judge orders $150,000 in damages in GTA Online cheating case
Elusive mod menu let online players generate infinite amounts of in-game cash.
Trailer for latest adaptation of Pet Sematary has some surprising twists
The dead come back to life, but they come back wrong—that's the tradeoff.
Vaccinations jump 500% in antivax hotspot amid measles outbreak
“I would rather it not take an outbreak for this to happen.”
AMD Radeon VII: A 7nm-long step in the right direction, but is that enough?
Sadly for AMD, the story doesn't end at "bigger specs, better card than Nvidia."
Motorola’s 2019 cheap smartphone lineup includes a 5000mAh battery option
Motorola shows off the Moto G7, G7 Power, and G7 Play.
Disney+ will be a true Netflix competitor, with non-Disney shows streaming, too
Every Disney brand is making shows, but the service won't just have Disney stuff.
Cisco, like Apple and other tech giants, now wants new federal privacy law
After new California privacy law, Cisco says it wants to avoid legal “fracturing.”
Indecent disclosure: Gay dating app left “private” images, data exposed to Web
Online-Buddies was exposing its Jack'd users' private images and location; disclosing posed a risk.
Check out the first footage from zombie black comedy Little Monsters
Lupita Nyong’o plays a kindergarten teacher protecting her kids from zombie outbreak
LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice vulnerable to same bug; only one is fixed
Code-execution bug shows open source Office clones can be hacked, too.
Windows 7 Extended Security Updates will double in price each year
Three years of updates will be available.
Court upholds conviction of girl who urged suicide with texts and calls
"You're just making it harder on yourself by pushing it off," one message said.
2018 ranks as fourth-warmest year for globe
With US government shutdown over, the data finally gets released.
French auditor says Ariane 6 rocket too conventional to compete with SpaceX
"This new launcher does not constitute a sustainable response."
Charter raises sneaky “broadcast TV” fee for second time in four months
Charter fee rose from $9 to $10 in November and will go up to $12 in March.
Infamous pharma company declares bankruptcy after 3,900% price hike
Cream prices "led to public scrutiny" and "increased prescription rejection rates."
Putting Red Dead Redemption 2’s 23 million shipments in context
About 100 days out, Rockstar's Western is in some exclusive sales company.
Lonely black holes revealed by passing gravitational waves
Black hole mergers may reveal large black holes in the foreground.
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